persephassa ([info]kore) wrote,
@ 2006-06-02 21:39:00
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Don't You have a Map? Part 7, Erika Howsare & Jen Tynes
Don't you have a map?
A collaborative, traveling essay in letters
'twixt Erika Howsare & Jen Tynes.

Part 7, E to J—


A) Red. Leaf. It trills from between.

B) Licked both, nails and dam, because of some folds.

C) It closes it.

D) Every time they start there is a surge. “Now we just have to—“

E) In an absolute channel, one runs with another, like the walls are needed for the direction of water. That means one leaves the porch and one stays.

F) Please send a note to heartofgrounds@gmail.com and explain how much wheel is in your drinking.

G) Carefully, pour the red out, control it.

H) Being around here is wrapping and speeding up.

I) Its call is complicated, five seconds long, and manageable in the rain. I worried that the movie title would hurt his feelings with its category.

J) So “wind is a speech.” Yes, but so is slapping.

K) One is hitched to another and bent to a third. That is light showers, gas lines. Imagine if we dug the metal tip sparking underground. So we use pots instead. (Are we saying?)

L) A wheel makes it easier.

M) Seeing this out a corner/triangular window, startled. It’s the same in the diaphragm.

N) Please send a note to heartofgrounds@gmail.com and justify your placement.

O) Hats take a lot of form, says the newspaper.

P) There were a couple of viewpoints on it.

Q) What they say is (on the phone), black and white both sit with it and red.

R) Once, a flyleaf inscribed, “dreadfully—”

S) —and some period piece that gave itself away by laughing too modern.

T) Circulars, they’re called. Promises that always rotate back into view.

U) Reticulate. Ache. “—say something.”

V) If one lies in the ditch one just dug. This is why it’s a bed.

W) Feed it back in like the barbed wire the locust incorporates, honey locust, and why it is called such.


J responds to E at http://horselessness.blogspot.com in about two weeks.
Please visit http://www.horselesspress.com/amap.html for the whole hog.
Email Erika & Jen: editors AT horselesspress DOT com.



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